Grayscale sets 0.29% fee for its Hyperliquid ETF, undercutting Bitwise and 21Shares

Grayscale is set to launch its own Hyperliquid exchange-traded fund as soon as this week, setting a sponsor fee of 0.29%....
Key takeaways
- 1Grayscale launching Hyperliquid ETF this week with 0.29% sponsor fee.
- 2Grayscale undercuts Bitwise and 21Shares on Hyperliquid ETF fees.
- 3Lower ETF fees reduce investment costs for retail crypto traders.
Why it matters
Fee competition among major crypto ETF providers directly reduces costs for Indian retail investors entering Hyperliquid exposure; lower fees mean higher net returns on investments.
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